
Why Your Hands Clash at the Piano (and How to Fix It)
Why Your Hands Clash at the Piano (and How to Fix It)
In this video, I break down the distinct roles of the left and right hand in gospel piano playing, focusing on timing, pulse, and rhythmic contrast. I demonstrate how the left hand anchors the groove with steady chordal patterns or bass notes, while the right hand adds syncopation, arpeggios, cross rhythms, and melodic embellishments.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 The Role of Each Hand on Piano
01:11 Playing Chords Together as a Foundation
02:37 Introducing Pulse with the Right Hand
03:58 Why the Left Hand Should Stay Constant
05:20 Building Rhythmic Color and Cross Rhythms
06:12 Using the Left Hand to Keep Time
07:10 Expanding Right-Hand Rhythmic Ideas
08:46 Creating Subdivisions and Syncopation
10:33 Arpeggiation and Direction Across Hands
12:20 Applying Techniques to Ballad-Style Songs
14:22 Letting the Right Hand Explore Freely
16:16 Feeling the Beat Internally
17:01 Final Thoughts and Next Steps
